This injection-moulded 1/24 scale kit presents a street-custom Nissan Fairlady 240Z, intended for modellers who focus on display quality and exterior detailing.
The Fairlady 240Z debuted in 1969 as a compact sports car that blended European styling influences with Japanese production. Sold internationally under the Datsun name in many regions, the 240Z earned a reputation for its long bonnet, compact rear, and rear-wheel-drive dynamics. That combination of looks and performance made it influential across the late 1960s and 1970s.
The kit recreates the outward proportions of a street-custom 240Z. Builders should be ready for typical styrene work, including cutting, sanding, filling, and painting to obtain a smooth finish. The bodywork is well suited to external modification and aftermarket detailing; common focus areas include wheel selection, stance, and paint finish. Use reference images for authentic paint choices and decal placement. Careful test-fitting of assemblies before permanent bonding will reduce alignment problems during final construction.
A practical kit for enthusiasts of classic Japanese sports cars who want to build a street-custom display model with attention to stance and surface finish.
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